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The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education typically announces SSC results in June or July. The exact date is confirmed on the official board website. Students can then check their marks online using their seat number and other required details.

When exactly are SSC results released in Maharashtra?

Every year, lakhs of students who have taken their Class 10 exams under the Maharashtra board wait for their SSC results. The declaration usually happens during the summer months, with June being the most common period. For example, results in recent years have been declared in the second or third week of June.

It’s important to note that the board does not pre-announce a specific calendar date months in advance. The final date is officially confirmed only a few days before the results go live. This allows the board to complete all evaluation and verification processes without external pressure.

The most reliable way to know the precise result date is to monitor the Maharashtra State Board’s official website. News outlets and educational portals also report the announcement promptly once it is made by the board authorities.

How can I check my SSC Maharashtra result online?

Checking your SSC result is a straightforward online process once the board makes them available. You will need specific information to access your marksheet. Having these details ready will save you time and avoid frustration on the busy results day.

Follow these steps to check your result:

  • Visit the official Maharashtra State Board result portal.
  • Find the link for ‘SSC March Result’ or similar wording.
  • Enter your seven-digit seat number as printed on your hall ticket.
  • Enter your mother’s first name as registered with the board.
  • Solve the captcha code and click the submit button.

Your result will then display on the screen. It’s wise to download the marksheet PDF and take a printout for your records. The website experiences high traffic immediately after results are out, so patience is key if pages load slowly.

What should I do if I can't access my result?

Experiencing technical issues on results day is common due to the massive number of simultaneous visitors. If the official website is down or very slow, your first step should be to wait and try again after some time, perhaps during off-peak hours like late evening.

If you’ve entered your details but receive an error message, double-check your seat number and mother’s name for any typing mistakes. Remember that the mother’s name must be entered exactly as it appears in the board’s records, which is usually her first name only.

If problems persist, do not share your personal details on unofficial websites or with individuals promising help. The official board website is the only legitimate source. You can also contact your school; they often receive the results directly and can provide your marks or guidance.

What information is on the SSC marksheet?

Your online SSC marksheet provides a comprehensive summary of your performance. Understanding each component helps you plan your next academic steps. The key details displayed include your name, seat number, and the name of your school.

The academic breakdown shows the marks obtained in each subject, your total score out of 500, and your final percentage. It will clearly indicate whether you have passed in every subject or if you have any ‘ATKT’ (Allowed to Keep Term) conditions, which allow you to progress to the next class while clearing a failed subject later.

The marksheet also states your overall result as ‘PASS’ or ‘FAIL.’ Alongside the marks, you will see a unique application number. This number is crucial for applying for revaluation or obtaining a physical copy of your marksheet from your school at a later date.

What are my options after getting the SSC results?

Your SSC results determine your immediate academic pathway. If you have passed, your next step is to select a stream for Class 11 (Junior College), such as Science, Commerce, Arts, or Vocational courses. Admission processes for junior colleges usually begin shortly after the results are announced.

If you are unsatisfied with your marks in a particular subject, you have the option to apply for revaluation or photocopy of your answer sheet. The board announces specific dates and procedures for this, and it involves a fee. You must act quickly as the application window is usually short.

For students who did not pass in one or two subjects, the ATKT system allows you to take admission in Class 11 while preparing to reappear for the failed subjects in the next supplementary exam, typically held a few months later. Your school can guide you through the re-exam application process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get my SSC result via SMS?

Yes, the Maharashtra board often provides an SMS service. You typically need to send your seat number to a specified number once results are declared. Check the official website for the correct format and number on results day.

When will the physical marksheet be available?

The physical, original marksheet is distributed by your school several weeks after the online results are declared. Your school will inform you of the specific collection date. The online result is provisional until you receive the original document.

What is a passing mark for SSC Maharashtra exams?

To pass the SSC exams in Maharashtra, a student must score a minimum of 35 marks out of 100 in each individual subject. Additionally, an overall passing percentage is required, though this is typically achieved if you pass each subject.

How do I apply for revaluation of my marks?

After results are declared, the board opens a short window for revaluation applications. You must apply online through the official board portal, pay a fee per subject, and use the application number from your online marksheet. Exact instructions are posted on the board’s website.

What if I've lost my seat number?

If you have lost your seat number, you should contact your school immediately. School authorities have access to student records and can provide you with your seat number, which is essential for checking your result.

Are SSC results the same for all divisions in Maharashtra?

Yes, the SSC results for all nine divisional boards (like Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur) are declared centrally by the Maharashtra State Board on the same date and are accessed through a single official result portal.

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Vaibhav darade
Vaibhav darade Maharashtra education writer

Vaibhav Darade Educational news analyst providing verified board exam updates, result links, and career guidance for Class 10th students nationwide.